joie de vivre
/,ʤwɑ:də'vi:vr/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A keen enjoyment of living: A feeling of cheerful enthusiasm and delight in being alive; a zest for life.
Usage
- As a noun: "Joie de vivre" is an uncountable noun used to describe a general attitude or feeling. It is often used to characterize a person's overall approach to life.
- Her constant laughter and enthusiasm are a true expression of her joie de vivre.
- The festival was filled with music, dancing, and pure joie de vivre.
Advanced Usage
- As a defining characteristic: Used to describe an essential quality of a person, place, or atmosphere.
- The city's joie de vivre is infectious, making every visitor feel more alive.
- Contrast with its absence: Often used to highlight what is missing in a more somber context.
- After his illness, he struggled to recapture his former joie de vivre.
Variants and Related Words
- Zest (n): Great enthusiasm and energy.
- She approaches every project with remarkable zest.
- Exuberance (n): The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
- The children ran onto the playground with sheer exuberance.
Synonyms
- Zest for life: Enthusiastic enjoyment of life.
- Liveliness: The quality of being full of life and energy.
- Vivacity: The quality of being attractively lively and animated.
Notes on Usage
- Origin: "Joie de vivre" is a French phrase adopted into English. It is typically used in its original form and is often italicized in writing ().
- Context: It carries a connotation of sophisticated, heartfelt, and often effortless happiness derived from everyday existence, rather than from a specific event.
Noun
- a keen enjoyment of living